Lent can often feel like a dark season, with its long readings and grueling fasts. Yet we know that in the midst of all kinds of darkness, the light of Christ continues to shine. Join us this evening at 6:00 pm in the sanctuary for the liturgy of Tenebrae. A St. James’ Holy Week tradition, Tenebrae (which comes from Latin for ‘darkness’) finds its origins in the evening liturgies of monastic communities leading up to the Paschal Triduum. Like those monks, we gather in the dark, reflecting and anticipating Christ’s final days.